Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Standard Guide to St. Augustine and Fort Marion: Practical Information for Tourists, Descriptions of All Points of Interests; And an Historical Summary, With Maps and Plans
These may most conveniently be visited in the order given. The Fort is the most important, and as much time should be reserved for that as for all the others combined. Then there are the seawall, the barracks and the military cemetery, the narrow streets - such as have not lost their picturesqueness - and numerous excursions by land and water to various points named elsewhere.
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